Historically, lake and reservoir management has focused on controlling external nutrient
inputs. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that internal mechanisms can also
contribute to the processes of utrophication. ...

A five-year study of the biological resources on the Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range was conducted from 2003—2007 by the Kansas Biological Survey. The three primary objectives of the project were to conduct biological ...

The Central Plains Center for Bioassessment (CPCB), a non-regulatory, non-management
research organization established to provide biological expertise for the Central Plains and
United States Environmental Protection ...

This dissertation includes three studies that explored landscape-scale patterns
in reference stream fish communities in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa
(U.S.A.) to inform the design of classification frameworks for ...

The primary purpose of this review and summary of State and National biological assessment methods, physical habitat assessment methods, and biological criteria is to allow comparisons to be made between federal and states ...

During the summer and fall of 2005, the Kansas Biological Survey surveyed 29 high-quality natural areas in Cherokee County.
The high-quality prairie communities that were surveyed during this study were Unglaciated Tallgrass ...

Changes in field-scale agricultural nonpoint source pollution levels were assessed relative to changes in
land management practices over a five-year period. The primary objective was to quantify edge-of-field
nutrient ...

In 2002, the Kansas Biological Survey initiated a 2-year project examining the vegetation of the Ft. Riley Military Reservation in northeast Kansas. Specific objectives of the project were to: 1) determine the current ...